I’m a little bit disapointed about the quality in low light situations with ISO 3200. And the quality is from image to image different. The sharpness is different too from image to image. But it’s still one of my favourite new Cams in 2014.

Most of the comments in the digital press, from the peanut gallery of otherwise, that focus on sensor size to the exclusion of everything else fall short. To review the prose, you would think APS-C is a synonym for large and that four-thirds is a synonym for small, neither of which is true or imbued with perspective. Two things about this camera are advantageous, the fairly bright lens and a sensor that is NOT small. This combination is new brew, and it could be quite good. Sony is plowing the furrows here too. If the firmware is spot on, this most recent formulation could be potent. You may fairly assume that Canon is exploiting a gap in the Micro-Four-Thirds’ lineup of lenses, otherwise, we’d have no story at all because the size of the sensor is very close and may not actually be as good as the Sony-sourced sensor in the OM-D’s or the new Panny sensor in the GH4. They are dynamite. Canon’s entry would be a bargain just for the lens. You get the camera free.